![]() ![]() I checked for driver updates and installed the update hoping it’d solve the problem, but it still persists. (Another point of note is I had the previous driver version after I downloaded and installed Pencil2D when I discovered the issue. My Wacom tablet product number is PTH-651 My mac operating system is OS X El Capitan (10.11) ![]() You can try the following free drawing apps to see how the tablet behaves: If you updated the drivers to the latest web version for your tablet, you’re certainly a step ahead, however I have to ask that you try to use other drawing software to report if it’s a global issue with the tablet or if it’s specific to Pencil2D under macOS environments? And what is the driver version you downloaded? e.g 6.3.19-3.If possible can you let us know what is the wacom tablet product number (e.g PTH-450) which you can find on the back of the tablet itself or in the box.You mentioned you’re using a mac but which version? To find out follow this guide.Which version of Pencil2D are you currently using? To find out go to HELP > ABOUT menu.It is quite odd indeed that this is happening since wacom tablets are about the most compatible input devices with Pencil2D, but there’s always a first time I suppose.Īnyway, can you please answer a few more questions to help developers review this faster? Sorry to see you’re having issues and thank you for being so thorough with your report, it helps a lot. ![]()
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